Are you missing me moderating the show? Or are you rather enjoying the continuous mix, syndae currently presents? Please, let me know, add a comment to this post or send me an e-mail. I might set up a poll, if that helps decide on the future style of the show.
On tonight's episode, you will get a bunch of music from new releases. Experience your first encounter with Alien Voices in cooperation with Steve Schroyder who recently started distributing their album Qigong Dancing, which gives you a real extra terrestrial feeling with moving beats.
There are re-releases on the grill at SynGate by Syndromeda, like we present one of the track of 2006th Attack! If you need a Stressless Life, this you get by Klangwald.
The duo Northcore, consisting of australian Carl and british Jana, have just released their album Desatero, which is quite some artwork of electronic music. And we've got nice tracks of them. More great news, the brand new moonbooter CD Cosmophonica is out, having the real drive in it.
Finally, there is Glenn Main with tracks from Ripples. And this is to remind you of E-Live, which only is three weeks ahead, featuring not only Glenn Main, but Gert Emmens & Ruud Heij, as well as Bernd Kistenmacher. And some special appearances included, like Space Art. E-Live in Oirschot on October 27th.
Please, enjoy the show and don't forget to get back to me regarding voice over or not. Thanks. Good night. Take care.

The voice is back, at least on the show. Thanks for the feedback, which was quite unanimous. So, more talking, less writing. Tonight's show is a mix of new and recent releases by well known and new artists. No special musical theme, but nevertheless it got a bit reflective in its mood. I hope you will enjoy fantastic tracks by Bernd Kistenmacher, Parallel Worlds & Dave Bessell, Paul Ellis, Remember Green, and Subterrestrial.

Music for quieter nights on this episode, just what one needs to leave a busy week behind. Although ambient, the tracks of tonight's show will keep your mind in motion changing between lighter spacy music and darker soundscapes. On the playlist tonight are Alexander Chereshnev, Altus, Bruno Sanfilippo, Craig Padilla and Zero Ohms, Pete Farn, and Phobos.

Happy to have you return to syndae. While I had a wonderful vacation, quite a bunch of new albums piled up, ready to be brought to your ears. On tonight's show, I have the pleasure to introduce five of them, each of which is really magnificent in its own way. Best to pick your phones, lean back, and enjoy 30 minutes of the finest music by David Wright, Darshan Ambient, Schiller, Stefan Erbe, and W.O.S.P.

Here comes a binder full of tracks, all from recent releases. Quite a mix of experienced and younger artists, amongs which an interesting sampler comes from the Dhaka Electronic Scene, the show has a mini focus on. Well, come and join me on tonight's show with Alchemy Project, Art of Infinity, CoEx, Faber, Fahad Zaman, Mythos, and The B-Regiment.

Covering some stylistic distance tonight, again a variety in music that is fun to be heard. This also is an opportunity to not only play new releases but also catch up with some great stuff that was waiting on my wait list for quite some time. May the juice be with you getting into tracks by AxBx, Biomass, Hecrom, Kebiin, Klangwald, Masterblaster, and PiXtar.

We're diving into rather calm waters tonight, visiting some recent releases in the domains of ambience or closely related tracks. I always find it fascinating, what these guys make of very few and low volume sounds, always making imgages flash into my mind. Let the music create your own personal short movies, with excellent tracks by B. Ashra, Darwin Raymond, Ice Guild Kaiser, Inference, and Tangram.

The end is near... if not of the world, but the end of 2012. And I am packing as many hopes as always into 2013 being a good follow up year. Well, it's all the dreams we have for the future, and that is what tonight's show will serve: lots and lots of dreams. Not to fall asleep, but to indulge phantasy. And you will with magnificent tracks by Andy Pickford, DreamerProject, Glenn Main, Hajo Liese, Heroines of the U.S.S.R., Insomus, Syndromeda, Weldroid, and Yog-Sothoth.

Whether you had a rough ride or smooth passage into 2013, welcome back to a fresh edition of syndae. Tonight's episode has quite a mixed sensational touch, feasting good old Berlin School to modern electronic beats. There's a two day concert coming right up next week, the annual Repelen event with our friendly Manikins Broekhuis, Keller & Schönwälder and guests. We further have a brand new release by Huron. And finally more great tracks from kahvi's free Tiny Robots compilation, by Advanced Dreams and Alkor.

A diverse ambient show awaits you tonight. We start off with music from the stars by [´ramp], a real planetarium treasure for your ears. Nice and soothingly followed by Drifting in Silence for a visit to sonic landscapes. Xan Alexander then takes us on a space ride Into the Unknown. Which ends in the labyrinth of Radio Free Clear Light's soundified chambers. We get Off Land, having some Circadian music to enjoy. And we meet the real self of Apollonious. Right before we drift off on a spacial journey with Shane Morris into his Omniverse.

Going for some mental and cinematic experiences on tonight's show, music that makes you vibe and gives fun. Right at the start comes the recent album by Steve Roach, this time together with Byron Metcalf, providing really enigmatic sounds. Something new to syndae follows up, music from a tv score written by Blake Neely and very electronic music alike. Some great waveform thereafter by the music project named Point, and more wonderful music by Voyager. Finally, this episode closes with brilliant live music from a session by Weldroid.

Getting into music for restless legs in this fresh edition. At the beginning, I have two tracks of the compilation This is good tea for you, sounds and beats by City at Worlds end and Aetheros. These are immediately followed by german artist Noston, with a track from Six, and polish composer Dieter Werner, giving a confession. Not stopping yet, as we then have Aris Hatzidakis from Greece giving us Birn. And our luscious closer comes from Faktor4's album Chciliatic.

Weekend is near, time to downshift. Simply take place in your long chair, lean back, close your eyes and listen to syndae. Fetch a breeze of summer and easiness with the right sounds on your ears. We have a slow start tonight with Stefan Erbe. And we will not speed up in this 30 minutes of chilling music, like brought to you by Insomus. Getting very much Malibu feeling with Mark P. Adler. Some fresh and unbending sound colour variations then from a preview on the upcoming album by Tonefabric, going Florida-ish and Indian. And finishing it all with a marvellous track by Soundwalker.

Back from a short wild trip to New York City, and I think tonight's choice in music somewhat reflects the mood of that place. A lively and narcissistic city that reaches out to the sky even when beaten down. Similar holds for the sounds of this show, I'd say. Music that seems to love itself, gets lost in the wild, but always well grounded. It all starts with electronic rock by Computerchemist and Zsolt Galántai's Signatures, which comes in two volumes. Followed by some nice referencing work by Uwe Cremer and Thomas Rydell with their Sirius Singularity. Entering a bit more drive and harshness with Pandacetamol's Crestfallen. It's Mythos then bringing us a peek of Surround Sound Evolution, although not surround on the show. And closing up with another track from the Signatures album.

On March 16th the German prize for electronic music, the Schallwelle will be awarded to the winners of 2012. The nominees for the international prizes are all in tonight's show, where two awards are given: best artist and best album. There are five nominees in each category, resuting in the following 7 artists or formations: Broekhuis, Keller & Schönwälder, Erik van der Heijden, Glenn Main, Ian Boddy & Erik Wøllo, Pieter Nooten, Space Art, and VoLt.

As promised, tonight continuing with the nominees for the Schallwelle awards, this time all those named for national artist and album. List to the most favorited musicians for 2012 with BatteryDead, Loom, Matzumi, Michael Brückner, Picture Palace music, Sankt Otten, Schiller, Stefan Erbe, Steve Schroyder & Alien Voice.

Quite a number of new releases on tonight's show, opened by the new album Zeitenwende by moonbooter. Also fresh from the stove comes Meesha's free album Ether. As is Alone by id Submerged, which just entered the list of fine releases at kahvi. Solar phases are what Deltason is up to on his recent music treasure. And then we have Hagen von Bergen as a new name with his 2010 album Jetzt!. A peek into the future is provided from Apollo by Banco de Gaia. Which is followed by tonight's closing track from moonbooter's Zeitenwende.

Walking on the darker and more ambient side tonight. Maybe, it's because of the weather sticking to its darkness and cold for so long, but the music is not really dragging one down. So while there is a happy party in Bochum, namely the Schallwelle Awards, here come sounds providing brain training. We start with Lefolk's asking us Isn't this Dangerous? Followed by some Kartography by Praguedren. We then listen to Morsemusik, actually a collaboration track by Christian Doil and Altus. We are learning that Emotions are Desert Islands from aAirial and enjoy some Photogenesis by Ryan Lucht. Then, eyes cast down debuts with The Separate Ones. While The Ghost Between the Strings and Mystified continue their collaboration with Ghostbone 2. And finally, we visit The Master of Crossroads with Ujjaya.

What a colorful episode we have tonight, mostly blueish with sprinkles of red and yellow will jump out of the speakers to you. The session starts with a double by Code Indigo and their upcoming album Meltdown. Pursued by some Klangfarben (i.e., colors of sound) brought to us by Klangwald. We then get bright yellow Sun beams served by Thaneco. Right before we go back to relish the king of the blue with RAL 5002 by TMA featuring Martinson.

Tonight it's nearly all about E-Day in one way or the other, and the E still does not mean Easter (ok, bad joke). Btw., E-Day is organized by Groove Unlimited, the label run by Ron Boots and also the one releasing many of the albums on tonight's episode. And it starts with a brand new album, to be released at E-Day. It is named PrimiTiveS and a wonderful collaboration work by Remy and Synth.nl. The following album, still fresh and tasty, is by TM Solver and named Sparkling, also available at E-Day with SynGate. The final three tracks are by artists you can enjoy live a the festival, and all of them deserve it. The first is René Splinter with Singularities, followed by the youngest EM performer ever at E-Day, Synthex. And finally, we have German multi-artist Bernhard Wöstheinrich. Hope to see many of you in Oirschot.

More on the easy going, lightweight music path tonight, having quite a bunch of recent releases on the listening menu. Like the brand new album by Janneh called Transitions. And one of the twosome by Paul Sills, where we hear from White light. In between, a free compilation of Noston's musical works as Pied Piper. Followed by a track from Beyond the Realm of Angels by Steve Orchard. Then the finally finished Cities by Kikai. And finally a classic track from History by Pyramid Peak.

I'm not sure what makes me go for beats tonight. Maybe, it's spring finally reaching my living space. Could also be that I am just happy and mentally dancing along. Whatsoever, this episode is more into rhythm. And it starts right away with music perfectly describing my state of mind with Method, the brand new album by Stefan Erbe. Immediately followed by some Future Lounge presented by Giuliano Rodrigues. We then get into Mirko Edelmann's Dirty Things. Followed by a little reminder on Banco de Gaia's Apollo. Afterwards, some live recording from Space Wanderers by EugeneKha. And then experiencing the Wrath of the Gods by Weldroid. Tonight's closer come from Wellenfeld and their recently released Pandemie.

A night blue blanket just covered the sky over here, and I'm right in the mood for serene music, with beautiful scapes but not too boring. So here come the tracks reflecting the rest I need from a turbulent week. On tonight's show, fantastic music by Altus, Exuviae, Hajo Liese & Alien Nature, John Puchiele Ensemble, Kevin Lyons, Pete Farn, and Sava Marinkovic.

Walking the traditional line tonight, where I have some nice treats for your sweet tooth. It all begins with some Particles spread by Joost Egelie. Followed by electronic Layers layed out by Tangram. It's not the triad, but Dyad being then gathered by Perge. Afterwards, french Bertrand Loreau takes us for some Nostalgic Steps. With some immediate contrast programme with Maciej Braschiszewski's Beatyficare. We then lend an ear to E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr showing us their Kometenbahn. And, finally, dive into the Blue together with Broekhuis, Keller, and Schönwälder.

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